NFL Player News
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Terrel Bernard LB | BUF
Bills' Terrel Bernard: Back at practice Tuesday
Bernard (calf) was listed as a limited participant in Tuesday's walkthrough practice.
Bernard was unable to practice in the week leading up to the Bills' wild-card game against the Jaguars on Sunday, so his ability to log a limited session -- albeit in a walkthrough -- is a sign that the fourth-year linebacker is progressing in his recovery from a calf injury. Bernard will have two more opportunities to increase his practice participation ahead of Saturday's AFC divisional game against the Broncos.
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Ricky Pearsall WR | SF
49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Officially listed as limited
Pearsall (knee/ankle) was officially estimated as limited in Tuesday's walkthrough practice, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
The 49ers held a walkthrough session Tuesday, so Pearsall's activity level is only an estimate, but it appears he's ready to retake the practice field for the first time since Dec. 31. He's managing an ankle injury in addition to an aggravated PCL sprain in his right knee. With standout tight end George Kittle having suffered a season-ending Achilles tear during a wild-card win over Philadelphia, it would be a notable boost for the Niners' receiving corps if Pearsall is able to return for Saturday's divisional-round matchup with Seattle.
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Elijah Arroyo TE | SEA
Seahawks' Elijah Arroyo: Practicing in full
Arroyo (knee), who remains on IR, was a full participant at practice Tuesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Arroyo had his 21-day practice window opened last Wednesday, and by all accounts he appears healthy enough to play in Saturday's divisional-round matchup against the 49ers. In order for the rookie second-round pick to take the field versus San Francisco, though, Seattle will first have to officially activate him from IR.
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Dalton Kincaid TE | BUF
Bills' Dalton Kincaid: Limited to begin week of prep
Kincaid was a limited participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice due to knee and calf injuries.
Kincaid has been listed on injury reports with the knee issue dating back to Week 16, but the calf injury may be the greater concern for the tight end as Saturday's divisional-round game versus the Broncos approaches. He was able to make an impact in a wild-card win over the Jaguars this past weekend with three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown on five targets, but he was spotted in a walking boot following the game. Head coach Sean McDermott indicated that Kincaid was donning the boot merely as a precaution, however, providing some optimism that the 26-year-old will still be able to suit up in Denver.
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Moro Ojomo DT | PHI
Eagles' Moro Ojomo: Finishes with six sacks
Ojomo finished the season with 38 tackles and six sacks.
A seventh-round pick back in 2023, Ojomo has gone from a 13 percent snap share as a rookie to 37 percent in his second season all the way up to 60 percent in his third year. He started nine games for the Eagles and played in all 17, finishing second on the team in sacks. The impressive development should keep him as a key part of the defensive line rotation next season.
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Matt Prater K | BUF
Bills' Matt Prater: Sits out first practice of week
The Bills listed Prater as a non-participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice due to right quadriceps and calf injuries.
The kicker had previously been listed on injury reports with only the quad issue, which kept him from playing in Weeks 16 and 17. Since returning in Week 18, Prater has knocked down both of his field-goal tries and all six of his extra-point attempts, but he's ceded kickoff duties to punter Mitch Wishnowsky in both contests. Even though Prater's calf is now bothering him as well, head coach Sean McDermott said he expects the veteran to kick during Wednesday's practice, per Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com. If Prater is unable to play in Saturday's divisional-round game in Denver, the Bills will likely call up Matthew Wright from the practice squad to serve as their placekicker.
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Jihaad Campbell LB | PHI
Eagles' Jihaad Campbell: Records 80 tackles in rookie season
Campbell finished his rookie season with 80 tackles, one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
The 31st-overall pick immediately stepped into a key role for the defending champions, finishing sixth on the team in defensive snaps and fourth in tackles. While fellow inside linebacker Zack Baun recorded 3.5 sacks, however, Campbell is still searching for his first sack as a professional.
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Josh Allen QB | BUF
Bills' Josh Allen: Limited by trio of injuries
Allen was a limited participant in Tuesday's walk-through practice due to foot, finger and knee injuries.
The superstar QB has been listed with the foot issue on injury reports since Week 17, but the finger and knee injuries are new concerns coming out of this past Sunday's wild-card win. Per Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News, head coach Sean McDermott noted that Allen is feeling sore but didn't seem worried about his availability for Saturday's divisional-round game in Denver.
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Jalyx Hunt LB | PHI
Eagles' Jalyx Hunt: Leads team with 6.5 sacks
Hunt finished his second NFL season with a team-leading 6.5 sacks as well as 52 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
It was a productive year for the 2024 third-round pick, who played a limited role as a rookie. He even found the end zone for the first time, picking off former Eagle Carson Wentz in Week 7 and returning it 42 yards for a touchdown. While he was only nominally the starter in nine games, he played the seventh-most snaps among all Eagles defenders, and he should remain a key playmaker for the Philadelphia defense next season.
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Jordan Davis DT | PHI
Eagles' Jordan Davis: Finishes with 4.5 sacks
Davis finished the 2025 season (his fourth in the NFL) with career highs in tackles (72) and sacks (4.5).
Davis had been a key part of the Eagles' defensive line rotation in his first three years in the league, but he took on more responsibility in 2025, as his 61 percent snap share marked the first time he was on the field for more than half the defensive snaps. The result was career-best production, though as a defensive tackle, the raw numbers naturally don't pop off the page from a fantasy perspective.